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Friday, November 8, 2013

America’s Drift toward Naked Tyranny

The latest phase of corporate rule:The loving, harmless provider state caterpillar is quickly beginning to reveal its true and final form, a cold, mechanical, merciless dictatorship, through such things as the PATRIOT Act, endless, needless wars, NSA and CIA crimes, etc. Some of its traits are described below, and though they touch on others, together they are only one aspect of the ‘full spectrum domination’ the banking-corporate-technocrat Elite are aiming for (control of food, education, health care, employment, and other areas must also be kept in mind):

In his book "Brave New World Order" (Orbis Books, 1992, paper), Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer identified seven characteristics of a NationalSecurityState[4]:

·The first characteristic of a NationalSecurityState is that the military is the highest authority. In a National Security State the military not only guarantees the security of the state against all internal and external enemies, it has enough power to determine the overall direction of the society. In a NationalSecurityState the military exerts important influence over political, economic, as well as military affairs.

·A second defining feature of a NationalSecurityState is that political democracy and democratic elections are viewed with suspicion, contempt, or in terms of political expediency. National Security States often maintain an appearance of democracy. However, ultimate power rests with the military or within a broader National Security Establishment.

·A third characteristic of a NationalSecurityState is that the military and related sectors wield substantial political and economic power. They do so in the context of an ideology which stresses that 'freedom" and "development" are possible only when capital is concentrated in the hands of elites.

·A fourth feature of a NationalSecurityState is its obsession with enemies. There are enemies of the state everywhere. Defending against external and/or internal enemies becomes a leading preoccupation of the state, a distorting factor in the economy, and a major source of national identity and purpose.

·A fifth ideological foundation of a NationalSecurityState is that the enemies of the state are cunning and ruthless. Therefore, any means used to destroy or control these enemies is justified.

·A sixth characteristic of a NationalSecurityState is that it restricts public debate and limits popular participation through secrecy or intimidation. Authentic democracy depends on participation of the people. National Security States limit such participation in a number of ways: They sow fear and thereby narrow the range of public debate; they restrict and distort information; and they define policies in secret and implement those policies through covert channels and clandestine activities. The state justifies such actions through rhetorical pleas of "higher purpose" and vague appeals to "national security."

·Finally, the church is expected to mobilize its financial, ideological, and theological resources in service to the NationalSecurityState.